Kingston Technology launches memory system supporting Intel LGA1156 Core i7 and Core I5 of Kingston HyperX 2133MHz memory.

This memory is claimed to be able to run very fast to work at low voltage 1.65 volts. XMP Kingston 4GB dual-channel 2133MHz CL8 kit is the best option for the ultra-enthusiasts who are ready to use Intel Core I5 platform in performance overclocking memory.

"Intel has been working with Kingston HyperX memory in testing for use in the core platform I5 and P55 chipsets," said Geof Findley, Ecosystem Manager of Intel's Memory, as quoted by the official statement on Tuesday (8/9/2009).

"We have seen a great result from all the Kingston memory, especially in dual-channel kits that have high-performance. The combination of Kingston HyperX and I5 Core Nehalem architecture provides a very good performance for mainstream users and enthusiasts," he said.

Kingston HyperX product family released XMP-ready in a few different frequencies to support users of all levels who want to get the full benefits of the platform Core I5. HyperX memory works on 1.65 volts in 4GB kits are the frequency 1333 -, 1600 -, 2000 - and 2133MHz.

At the end of September, Kingston 8GB kits will launch with two frequencies of 1333 - and 1600MHz which is intended for users who want to take advantage of the operating system 64-bit.

"Kingston has collaborated internationally with the best partners like Intel, Asus, Gigabyte and MSI, to develop a series of memory kits that can provide the highest performance motherboards at some of the best that will be launched this week," said Ann Bai Kingston DRAM Sales Director APAC Region.

"Module is designed for 2133MHz and benchmarkers among overclockers, while the 1600MHz frequency is the best choice for the mainstream who want to build their own system using a P55 motherboard and processor 1156-pin," he concluded.
 

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